Silicon Power has today unveiled their newly designed 3.5-inch USB 3.0 external hard drive, the Stream S06. The Stream S06 has a very elegant look and will be available in capacities up to 4 TB.

Higher capacity makes more possibilities SP Stream S06 3.5-inch external hard drive features the incredibly high capacities up to 4 TB, by which users can completely store and backup all kinds of files in one device only. Also, it can free computers from limited memory space and heavy burden caused by operating digital audio data. Stream S06 allows impressive storage capability that, in the case of 4 TB, it can store 1.952 million high-resolution digital photos, 976 thousand songs or 1,760 hours Full-HD videos. Furthermore, Stream S06 utilizes the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 transfer interface which offers blazing-fast transfer rate up to 5 Gbps (Read/Write), which is ten times the speed of USB 2.0. With such great storage capacity and high speed, Stream S06 is able to deal with different application needs, including videos or graphics editing, computing for gaming and large files backup and execution.

Handle with ease, get easy with the handle Instead of being ordinary, Stream S06 introduces the innovative handle design that makes it easier and more convenient for users to grab and carry. Moreover, the handle adds contemporary beauty into the construction with which Stream S06 turns into an art work that shines out of other storage devices. In addition, Stream S06 features special-designed case that can be put upright or flat to perfectly fit in different space conditions. Equipped with the exclusive ventilation holes, Stream S06 enables excellent energy-efficiency and incredible cooling effect. To better satisfy users’ different mobile needs, Stream S06 USB 3.0 external hard drive is available in three capacity options of 2 TB, 3 TB and 4 TB. All Silicon Power external hard drive products are backed by a 3-year warranty and come with the exclusive free download software-SP Widget, which provides seven major backup and security tools, and a 60-day trial version of NIS (Norton Internet Security). For more information, please visit the Silicon Power website: www.silicon-power.com.